Monthly Archives: August 2011

If you have a love of the environment and wish to make friends with local people, this is the perfect opportunity.

Join a group of volunteers for Noosa’s Biosphere day. It will be a fun day of music, arts and environmental awareness raising. Some of our students joined last year and said it was a great experience and opportunity.

If you are interested or just want more information, talk to Becky or contact;

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The next round of Cambridge courses start on Monday September 12th. See Becky or Nina for more information or the student notice board to sign up.

Cambridge English Preliminary Certificate PET

This is an intermediate level qualification in English that will help you improve your English for work, study and travel. A perfect preparation for students considering higher level Cambridge exams in the future.

Cambridge English First Certificate FCE

The first certificate is an upper intermediate level exam which requires students to be able to cope confidently with a range of written and spoken communications. A pass at this level indicates proficiency in English for use in clerical, secretarial and managerial jobs in many industries, particularly tourism. It is also useful for academic courses such Vocational Training courses which are offered at our local TAFE campuses.

Cambridge English Advanced Certificate CAE

Studying for CAE helps you to improve your English in a wide range of contexts. The exams are based on realistic tasks, and indicate the ability to use the language in practical and academic situations. If you are successful, you’ll be able to participate in meetings and discussions, expressing opinions clearly, and be able to understand and produce texts of various types, including business letters and reports. You’ll also be more than capable of following university courses taught in English.

Cambridge English Proficiency Certificate CPE

Studying for CPE helps you to improve your English and use it at the highest levels, including postgraduate and PHD programmes. In the business world, it prepares you to lead, negotiate and persuade effectively at senior management level in international business settings.

International English Language Testing System IELTS

The IELTS course is an intensive academic English course. Choose this course if you are intending to study at at University or TAFE colleges or need professional registration, e.g. nursing.

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There is no more challenging English course than Cambridge Proficiency (CPE), so it’s with all the more pleasure that we give a big ‘well done’ to our March session class, who achieved a remarkable 100% pass rate!

A special mention to Lenka, from the Czech Republic, who achieved an ‘A’ grade!

Well done to everyone, and I hope you had a great time studying CPE here in Australia!

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The great Aussie lamington took a hammering from the crew of Japanese boys. The poor, old lamington will never look the same, however the girls prepared lamingtons that looked as though they had come out of our Mother’s kitchens – well done girls. Lot’s of fun was had making them and even more fun eating them!

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Volleyball at Nomads was a huge success with lot’s of fun, plus a few great techniques from both teams. There were also a few soft landings on the behind by group organiser -> Shoji, along with a couple of great nose dives into the sand by -> Ogata. The ball found itself in a couple of unusual locations, such as a dive into the icy water of the pool and an unexpected resting in a tree branch. Both teams finishing off the game with lots of sandy bottoms.

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Fun was had by all of the students who attended the tennis afternoon at Noosa Tennis Club. We had a couple of potential tennis pro’s from Japan -> Keigo Nakamura and Kazuki Ozawa, who showed us how we should be playing the game!

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We are pleased to announce that, from 1st September 2011, Global Village’s schools in Australia will be known Lexis | English.

This exciting new brand has been created to highlight the dynamism and energy of our schools, their unique locations and the high quality tuition, facilities and lifestyle that you enrolled for at Global Village.

You may have already seen our new logo, website, brochure, blogs, Facebook pages and Twitter feeds, which we feel reflect your student experience more closely, but other than our name and branding, nothing else has changed.

Our school are still owned, managed and operated by the same caring and supportive teams of academic and administrative staff, who continue to work hard to ensure a smooth transition from GV to Lexis | English.

We hope that you will feel as excited as we do about our new look and feel and that you will take a few moments to join the growing Lexis | English online community via the links below.

Should you have any questions about our new name and what this means for you, please do not hesitate to speak to Becky Cantor, your Director of Studies, who will be happy to tell you more about Lexis | English.

After four and a half weeks full of hard work in order to prepare for our exam at the end of August, we, the FCE Course of Noosa and our teacher Sharon decided that it was time to have some fun.

What happened was that we spent one class period making pancakes. Sharon split us into two teams, who had to compete against each other like in the TV show – Masterchef. The strong pressure to win this competition (the losing team had to do the washing-up!) made both teams try various kinds of spices to impress the judges – Sharon and Nina.

On the one hand there were scary burnt and strange tasting pancakes and on the other hand absolutely delicious and great looking ones. Anyway, each team managed to serve two perfect pancakes and it was very difficult for the judges to decide, who the winner was.

All in all it was a lot of fun and a great opportunity to get new energy for the final period before the exam.

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Our regular Wii Wars game saw some new competitors. The girls playing against boys was a stiff battle. In the end however, the boys won. Jacob an Aussie flag to fly when he gets home and Sebastian a Hervey Bay Whale Watching tickets thanks to Tribal Travel. This prize is awesome!!! Complete with transfers from the Sunny Coast!